Angleterre, 1766 143 
Subjects Treated 
Newfoundland fisheries, seizure of French vessels 
by English (ff. 6, 10, 32, 46, 56, 57, 87, 192, 224, 
283, 284, 287, 292, 303, 304, 354-357); English com- 
plaints against French from St. Pierre and Miquelon (ff. 
297 403) • 
Canadian debts (ff. 6, 9, 19, 22, 24, 39, 41, 42, 
48, 54, 55, 62, 70, 72, 75, 82, 83, 89, 94-101, 104, 106, 
108, 112, 113, 115, 120, 122, 123, 132, 139, 146, 148, 
150, 151, 155, 157, 161, 170, 171, 173, 178, 193, 198, 
202, 205, 206, 210, 217, 230, 255, 288, 307, 309, 325, 
329, 331-342, 367, 382, 422). 
Debates in parliament on American affairs, stamp 
tax (ff. 19, 31, 33, 43, 53, 251, 271, 375); speech of 
George III to parliament (ff. 29, 75, 80, 92, 110, 117, 
128, 143, 164, 175, 183, 195, 213). 
Deschenau, former secretary of Bigot (ff. 21, 22). 
British forces on land and sea (f. 188); situation 
of England, and attitude of ministers with respect to 
possible war in near future (f. 311). 
Affair of Manila (ff. 311, 317, 349, 367). 
West Indian affairs (ff. 361, 419). 
Important Documents 
Jan. 14. Summary of debate in House of Com- 
mons respecting American colonies (f. 33). 
Jan. 21 [n.s.]. Memoir on Canadian debts (f. 
55). 
Mar. 29. Copy of Franco-English convention 
for liquidation of Canadian debts (f. 294). 
Apr. 8. Copy of ratification of above (f. 331). 
[n.d.]. Bretel [?], losses sustained by French 
fishers in 1763 as result of English attacks (f. 57). 
[n.d.]. Project of Franco-English convention 
for liquidation of Canadian debts (f. 72). 
[n.d.]. Gautier, copy of memoir recounting 
services to France and asking reimbursement for vessel 
taken from him by English (f. 355). 
470 (1766, May-July) 
Correspondence of Choiseul, Durand, Guerchy, Praslin 
Subjects Treated 
Newfoundland fisheries (ff. 3, 24, 28, 37, 40, 44, 
48, 58, 75, 82, 91, 100, 119, 141, 143, 163, 323). 
Affair of Manila (ff. 5, 157, 196, 206, 212, 216, 224, 
227, 328, 339). 
Canadian debts (ff. 11, 146, 203). 
Bill in parliament for free port in English West In- 
dies (f. 46). 
Voyage of Capt. Byron around world; conjectures as to 
its object; results; new expedition (ff. 123, 157, 163, 
176, 183, 203, 224, 233, 318, 323, 331). 
Case of the Jupiter , confiscated in 1764 on coast of 
San Domingo (ff. 152, 181, 208, 232). 
